Jeremy would like to know the daily amount of vitamin C that is recommended for his life stage/sex group. He can obtain this information by

A. calculating his EER.
B. checking the RDA table for vitamin C.
C. estimating his AMDR.
D. reading Nutrition Facts panels to determine the %DV for vitamin C.


Answer: B

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